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Athletes and the Admissions Process

Each year, we have students who go on to play sports in college. If you have had serious discussions with coaches from Division I, II, or III schools, you may have the intention to play on college teams. If you have not heard from coaches, but hope to pursue collegiate athletics, you should speak with your coaches and our Athletic Director to see if you are ready for the next level of play.

The NCAA has an Eligibility Center that regulates the recruitment and eligibility of student athletes who play at the Division I and II levels. It does not apply to Division III athletes. If you think you may be a candidate for DI or DII play, especially if you want to make official visits to schools senior year, you must register with the NCAA by the end of junior year by completing an NCAA Eligibility Form online (http://eligibilitycenter.org). Students must inform the College Guidance office when they have registered with the NCAA. The Guidance Office will monitor your NCAA status. College Guidance will release any necessary transcripts to the NCAA. If you attended another high school, you MUST NOTIFY that school of your NCAA status as well. It is your responsibility to see that your SAT/ACT scores are sent to the NCAA Eligibility Center as needed. Use the code 9999 when sending scores.

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